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Epic Thrills

Thursday, July 21st, 2011

Epic Thrills is an aptly named new website that will offer members substantial discounts on adventure travel opportunities. Right now it’s a member-only site and requires an invite. Each week, Epic Thrills will put a new trip up on sale which will be available for 7-14 days at a discount of up to 30% off the regular price. Their first trip, unveiled yesterday, is an 11-day mountain biking excursion through the Himalayas hosted by Pedlars Pub & Grille, a well recognized cycling company. Imagine cycling through more than 200 miles of trails in Nepal by day and staying in tea houses by night.

Check it out…www.epicthrills.com

The Institute of Military Technology

Thursday, July 21st, 2011

We recently found out that, naturally enough, Knight’s Armament Corp has a collection of Weapons, Military Vehicles and “Significant Memorabilia.” Unlike many collections which are kept under lock and key, KAC has decided to turn them into a sort of museum. Formed from the private collection of Reed Knight Jr, it is better known as The Institute of Military Technology. According their website, IMT “exists to Preserve, Educated and Motivate anyone who peruses this extensive collection.”

Here you can see the Hall of Armor which is joined by the Hall of Modern Arms and Hall of US Arms. In addition to eduction, the collection also serves as a “reference library” for weapons that are available for study by researchers at KAC.

The Institute of Military Technology is located in Titusville, Florida. To learn more, check out the website. www.instmiltech.com

Magpul Dynamics Launches New Website

Thursday, July 21st, 2011

Magpul Dynamics recently launched a new website. It is very easy to navigate and includes course descriptions as well as a great calendar-based schedule. But, the most interesting part of the website for us, is that they have now publicly acknowledged their Airborne Operations division. Divided into two sections: Reactor DET and Air Det, their courses are restricted to Mil and LE.

The Reactor DET lays the ground work for advanced body flight by conducting instruction in a wind tunnel. According to Magpul Dynamics, the instructors at “Reactor Detachment bring thousands of hours of experience from modern wind tunnels perfecting the art of human body flight.” Their three levels of training each take about four hours to complete. Concentrating on Belly Skills, Stability, and Recovery, LEVEL I : Basic Body Flight can be “an extensive, comprehensive package for newer Military Free Fallers, or a great enhancement and refresh package for seasoned free fallers seeking to obtain instructor ratings.” Whereas, Reactor DET considers LEVEL II : Advanced Flyer, a great starting point for the more experienced free faller. Designed to introduce the jumper to more styles of flying, LEVEL II includes Introduction to free flying, Back flying, Transitions, and Advanced skills. Finally, LEVEL III : Advanced Combat brings it all together incorporating a full mission profile. Skills include flying with Combat Equipment Ruck; Combat Equipment Ruck and rifle; Combat Equipment Ruck, Rifle, O2; Stability;
Recovery; and Emergency problem solving skills.

They can also put a custom training package together or bring any of this training to a wind tunnel near you. Email AirOps@magpuldynamics.com for more info.

Air DET, on the other hand offers four courses. The first two, Dynamic Canopy 1 & 2, concentrate on canopy control and development of the ram air pilot, first as an individual, and then, as part of a group. Next, Dynamic Canopy Night Operator takes these skills to the nighttime environment with plenty of jumping in full combat equipment under NODs. Finally, Air DET offers the Dynamic Adjunct Instructor course which is designed to make the more skilled jumper capable of taking these skills back to his unit.

Recently, you may have seen a bunch of photos floating around the internet featuring Chris Costa and another fellow, Mike Olivella skydiving. Mike is “Mr Air Operations” and brings a pedigree of serving as a test jumper for manufacturers and is well known in the skydiving community.

Magpul Dynamics has been developing an excellent reputation for their Air Operations training. Interested parties should check out their website.

www.magpuldynamics.com

Rocky Introduces the S2V Jungle Boot

Thursday, July 21st, 2011

Fans of Rocky’s S2V series of boots will be pleased to hear that they have formally introduced the Jungle Boot. They worked with a military unit to combine the basic S2V styling with features for use in the constantly wet environment of the tropics. It is an unlined boot with a toe covered in “snail snot” to protect the rough out leather Cordura from the wear and tear of wait-a-minute vines. Additionally, the sides are generously vented with holes punched into the leather and backed by a stainless steel mesh to protect the ankles from thorns. The upper is made from a combination of Cordura and rough out leather.

“We teamed up with some of world’s best soldiers to develop the highest performing, most breathable jungle boot on the market,” said Steve Graham, marketing manager for ROCKY Duty. “As our customers attest, nothing but the finest material goes into the S2V, which guarantees performance you can count on.”

The S2V Jungle Boot is Berry compliant and will be available at retail by fall 2011.

www.rockyboots.com

SORD USA Variable Armor Carrier

Thursday, July 21st, 2011

We received this photo today and wanted to pass it along. It does a great job of showing you the SORD Variable Armor Carrier as well as what it looks like in the A-TACS pattern.

SORD’s VAC is a pretty interesting design. Not only can it be used as a plate carrier, but the side wings, which can hold soft armor inserts as well as small hard plates, can be added or subtracted as needed. When you add the wings with armor and plates, you have a full armor carrier. That’s some serious scalability.

www.SORDUSA.com

Want to Sell Tac Gear Next to the Beach in Los Angeles?

Thursday, July 21st, 2011

SO Tech is looking to grow its Marketing program, so they are looking for a dynamic individual with experience in military, law enforcement or government contracts. The Sales and Marketing Manager will be responsible for managing the department and developing new strategies to increase sales.

Responsibilities (but are not limited to):
*Developing and accomplishing sales and marketing plan.
*Meeting or exceeding monthly and quarterly sales target
*Evaluate and improve marketing and sales administration procedures.
*Must lead all internal sales and marketing meeting
*Establish good working relationship with dealers
*Coordinating with Customer Service for status on orders
*Attending industry trade shows & conferences to build network

Education and Experience:
*Business degree in Marketing or Business related field
*At least 4 years experience in sales and marketing
*Experience in military, law enforcement or government contracts
*Relevant training in sales
*Competitive drive and history of accomplishment
*CRM – Salesforce or other sales software

For more information please check out www.specopstech.com.

This is a full time position. Compensation is – base salary plus bonus structure. To apply, please forward your resume and cover letter to tmartinez@specopstech.com

Another Great Use for Strobe Function

Wednesday, July 20th, 2011

More and more tactical flashlights are incorporating a strobe function to help confuse suspects. However, a completely different use for this function is illustrated here by Elzetta. Based on a true story, our hero, “SGT Elzetta” uses the strobe function on his light to do something very familiar to military personnel, mark his position for MEDEVAC. It’s definitely another trick in the bag to consider for LE folks.

www.elzetta.com

Buyer Beware – GunClip Knockoff

Wednesday, July 20th, 2011

The Crye Precision GunClipâ„¢ is already a very specialized piece of kit. It is precision molded in order to carry a Glock (17, 19, 22, and 23) and not necessarily intended for EDC. Rather, the point of the GunClipâ„¢ is to keep a light or suppressor equipped Glock at the ready. Due to it’s unique draw stroke, it is particularly effective when mounted to a chest rig. Additionally, it features a unique, patent pending attachment system that is adjustable for cant as well as width to accommodate a belt or PALS webbing.

Unfortunately, we were just alerted to a fake version of the holster that has been hitting the market. Intended for the Airsoft market, there is some concern that it will be purchased by someone who thinks they are getting a really good deal. While the two items do look alike, there are a couple of telltale signs that will let you know you have a counterfeit item. First, the name on the item will be “Crye Drecision” or just “Drecision” with the Crye portion blotted out. Additionally, it may give off an oily smell. Finally, it may be more flexible than a normal molded holster. In fact, this is the most dangerous aspect of the knockoff. Not only is there a danger of it not properly retaining the pistol due to the materials used, the belt attachment system is missing the teeth in the adjusters and after time may lose its grip on the belt or PALS webbing.

If you are the sort of person who has an actual need for a GunClipâ„¢ then go ahead and spend the extra few bucks to get the real McCoy. Remember, buy quality, cry once.

cryeprecision.com